I finally got rid of all signs of jello on my TBS with the hero 3 blk @1080p 60fps. I am flying some FPV over the ocean tomorrow and can post some videos. I will be trying some of the other settings as well.

I have a layer of sorbothane, g10 plate, soft ear plugs then gopro with a loose rubber band. I also threw a polarizing filter under the lens cover, which seems to help.

Thanks, my camera will be here tomorrow and I'll get to work testing if the weather improves. I may even still have some old 3" optical gel ND filter from when I used to shoot with large format film cameras.

BTW on this thread Gary Goodman says he will be selling anti-vibration engine mounts for DJI arms.

Thanks, my camera will be here tomorrow and I'll get to work testing if the weather improves. I may even still have some old 3" optical gel ND filter from when I used to shoot with large format film cameras.

BTW on this thread Gary Goodman says he will be selling anti-vibration engine mounts for DJI arms.

If you ever can see the way to posting pictures that show how you dampen vibration and the specific products used I'll be very interested. (Vibrationmount.com has a lot of links to numerous companies and products)

I am new to this and have only been using a small p&s on test videos with my Discovery. I have tried a few different approaches (including a $15 sticky gel material) and still get jello when the camera is mounted on the front.

My GoPro 3 Black will be here soon so maybe it will work better than my p&s or maybe I'll need to work more on the dampening.

Do you use any stabilization processing software such as Mercalli 2?

I use FCP X, but to be honest I only stabilised some of the aerial footage, the ground footage was more shaky.
I used only factor 1 if I used it on the aerial footage (factor 2.5 is standard)
The flashed ESC's make the biggest difference and to fly the Naza in manual, there is now way to fly in atti mode in 50km/h winds...
If you check my channel there is a Mauritius Video and there you can see what you get if you use dji stock esc's a lot of wobble and
with the software stabilisation the horizon is wobbling around...

i just got a response from GoPro...... i already stated that i had latet firmware........

"Update for Case #459565 - "Random freezes and recording end"

Hi Jean-Pierre,

Thank you for contacting GoPro.

It sounds like your camera is stuck in a state where pressing the Power button dimly lights the back red LED instead of powering on the camera. I have some tips that get the camera out of this state so you can power it on again.

1. Please disconnect the camera from USB, remove the battery and SD card.
2. Reinsert the battery only.
3. Press the Power button one time. If the camera doesn’t power on, remove and reinsert the battery.

You may need to repeat step 3 up to 10 times before the camera powers on. In other words, try resetting the camera up to 10 times by removing/reinserting the battery and pressing the Power button.

If you’re able to power on the camera, we recommend updating your firmware. You can do this at http://gopro.com/support/product-reg...hero3-cameras/. If the firmware updater says that you’re unable to update again because your firmware is already up-to-date, we recommend updating again anyway. You can do the firmware update manually by running through the firmware update process without the camera connected to your computer. Click on the above link again and complete all steps except for Step 6, then you’ll be able to manually update your camera’s firmware. Let us know if you’d like more detailed instructions on how you can manually update the firmware, and we’ll send them to you.

If you continue to experience this issue, please let us know how often. Also, would you be able to send us the “firmware version” and the “Wi-Fi version” information from your version.txt file, located in the MISC folder of your SD card, please?

If you’re not able to power on the camera, it sounds like there could be a fault with the camera, and we'll need to go ahead with replacing your unit under warranty. To get the process started, can you please reply via e-mail with a copy of your purchase receipt to show you are within the warranty period, the camera's serial number located inside the battery compartment, and also follow the below link to enter your return shipping info for the replacement camera:

Enter Address Here.

Once we hear back, we'll be able to provide you with a RMA (returns authorization) and returns instructions.

Our apologies for the inconvenience, but we'll do our best to get you a fully functioning replacement as soon as possible.

Anyone using Black at low temperatures (< 10°C)?
I used first gopro even at -30°C without issues (works very well), but with GP3 Black i noticed, that it sometimes stops recording without any notice.
That happened at least twice - temperature was around -14°C. It was still ON, just not recording. Firmware is latest, battery more than enough.
Didn't noticed that happening in not-so-cold conditions (already have few hours of videos, everything looks OK).

If i'm alone - i probably got some strange defect, i just get another cam for winter flying and use this for summer...

Anyone using Black at low temperatures (< 10°C)?
I used first gopro even at -30°C without issues (works very well), but with GP3 Black i noticed, that it sometimes stops recording without any notice.
That happened at least twice - temperature was around -14°C. It was still ON, just not recording. Firmware is latest, battery more than enough.
Didn't noticed that happening in not-so-cold conditions (already have few hours of videos, everything looks OK).

If i'm alone - i probably got some strange defect, i just get another cam for winter flying and use this for summer...

Awesome, I may have to try this out. I think that I will modify the arducopter code on my APM rather than have a seperate gimbal controller. It already has gimbal stab built in. I would just need to tweak the servo output and mixing

Still a very good deal as most flyers will never use the accessories anyway.
Even more interesting for those of us outside US, for example here the GP3B retails for a whopping $580. I'm totally happy to part with the remote and case I'd leave in a drawer anyway, and save a bit more than $200.

Latest from GoPro support after I told em about all the usual annoying quirks that exist after
the latest firmware, is that they think I should return/replace the camera.. which means
they need my receipt and serial #. May be tough to track down that receipt.